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- The larvae feed on " Calamagrostis arundinacea ".
- 2001 : Calamagrostis x acutiflora " Karl Foerster " or feather reed grass.
- A great example is Calamagrostis acutiflora " Karl Foerster " or feather reed grass.
- Wood small-reed " Calamagrostis epigejos " is locally dominant in the ground flora here.
- In the puna rim ( elevation ), the plant species are in the Calamagrostis rigescens ".
- "Calamagrostis lapponica " is an herb growing up to 60 cm ( 24 inches ) tall.
- This is the only " Calamagrostis " that provides forage for grazing livestock on the northern Great Plains.
- One rare species is associated with the community : Narrow Small-reed ( " Calamagrostis stricta " ).
- The larvae feed on a various grasses, including " Festuca altissima " and " Calamagrostis arundinacea ".
- Fountain grass ( pennisetum ), reed grass ( calamagrostis ), and plume grass ( erianthus ) are all good for cutting.
- Many species of " Calamagrostis " are morphologically similar, but they generally occur in distinct habitats, and they have unique geographical distributions.
- The south side of the summit of Knowle Hill is home to the grass Wood Small-reed ( " Calamagrostis epigejos " ).
- Wood small-reed ( " Calamagrostis epigejos " ) is present in the center of the site and threatens to spread into herbaceous areas.
- ""'Calamagrostis varia " "'is a species of flowering plant from the Poaceae family which is native to Europe.
- ""'Calamagrostis villosa " "'is a species of flowering plant from the Poaceae family which is native to Europe.
- Occasionally, they are found in summer in dry locations, where they live for example in small-reed ( " Calamagrostis " ).
- A shallow pool fringed with reedgrasses ( " Calamagrostis " ) and surrounded by lightly grazed, rough grassland may also prove attractive to snipe and lapwings.
- ""'Calamagrostis arundinacea " "'is a species of bunch grass in the Poaceae family, native to Eurasia, China and India.
- For example, species in the genus " Deyeuxia ", distributed largely in the southern hemisphere are morphologically very similar to species of " Calamagrostis ".
- He enrolled in the University of Tennessee in 1889, Kearny published a revision of North American " Calamagrostis " in 1898, describing 23 new species or varieties.
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